SnapComplete FAQ - Marvel Snap Stats Tracker
Frequently asked questions about SnapComplete, the Marvel Snap stats tracker. These guides cover the math behind completion calculations, pack mechanics, and currency conversions. Completion Guide walks through the fastest path from Series 3 through Snap Complete, covering when to save tokens, when to open Collectors Packs vs Seasonal Packs, and how to use the completion timeline. Pack Goodies explains how bonus cards, credits, and tokens from goodie rolls reduce effective pack cost by 8-12%, backed by 10,000-player simulations with pity timer modeling. Credit-to-Token Ratio derives why SnapComplete values credits at 2/3 of a token, showing the full math from upgrade costs through collection track rewards and the reinvestment loop. All calculations use published Second Dinner drop rates and mechanics confirmed via direct correspondence with the development team (February 2026).
How many cards are in Marvel Snap?
Marvel Snap has 463 collectible cards spread across Series 1 through Series 5, plus non-collectible cards that appear exclusively in Limited Time Game Modes like Grand Arena, Team Clash, and High Voltage. Series 1, 2, and 3 cards are all available for free through the Collection Track as you level up. Series 4 and Series 5 cards are acquired through Collectors Packs and Seasonal Packs using tokens. New cards are added every season through the Season Pass and Snap Packs, with former Seasonal cards dropping into the cheaper Collectors pool over time. SnapComplete tracks every released card and automatically updates your ownership status when you sync your account, so you always know exactly which cards you own and which ones you still need. Browse the full card list on the Cards page, where you can filter by series, energy cost, ability keyword, and ownership status. Full breakdown.
How do Infinity Splits work?
Infinity Splits are visual upgrades that give your cards unique cosmetic effects. Each card progresses through 7 rarity tiers: Common, Uncommon, Rare, Epic, Legendary, Ultra, and Infinity. When a card reaches the Infinity border, you can split it, which resets the card back to Common rarity but permanently adds a random cosmetic finish and flare to that copy. Finishes change the card's visual surface - options include Foil, Prism, Ink, Gold, and Krackle. Flares add animated effects around the card art, like Stardust and Glimmer. Your first split always gives Prism or Foil with no flare, while later splits unlock rarer finishes and animated flare effects. Each split costs 155 boosters for that specific card (5 + 10 + 20 + 30 + 40 + 50 to upgrade through all rarity tiers). Because every split combination is random, no two collections look the same. Sign in and sync your account to track your splits automatically on the Splits page. Full guide.
How does the Collectors Vault work?
The Collector's Vault is a limited-time shop event that brings back old bundle-exclusive variants for gold. It opens once per season for about 4 days, offering 6 face-down variants that you reveal by purchasing them. Each player gets a different random selection that stays fixed for the entire window - you cannot reroll your options. Variants are priced across three quality tiers: Amazing (1,400 gold), Sensational (2,000 gold), and Exquisite (2,500 gold), reflecting their rarity and visual complexity. The Vault is one of the only ways to acquire retired bundle-exclusive variants that are no longer available in the regular shop. SnapComplete tracks which variants have appeared in the Vault across past seasons and shows vault availability status on the Variants page, so you can identify which bundle variants might return in a future Vault rotation. Full guide.
What is Mastery XP?
Character Mastery is a per-card progression system with 30 levels. You earn Mastery XP from two sources: owning variants of the card and Infinity Splitting the card. Each variant tier contributes a different amount: Rare variants give 25 XP, Super Rare give 75 XP, Spotlight variants give 125 XP, and Ultimate variants give 250 XP. Each Infinity Split grants 15 XP. Playing matches earns boosters, not Mastery XP. Reaching the maximum level 30 requires 1,300 total XP across all sources. Leveling up mastery unlocks exclusive cosmetic finishes and flares for that card. Sign in and sync to see your mastery levels tracked automatically. SnapComplete ranks you against other players on the card leaderboards, where mastery is one of the five per-card metrics tracked across six percentile tiers from top 1% to top 50%. Rankings refresh every four hours from real player data. Full guide.
How do Snap Packs work?
Snap Packs replaced Spotlight Caches in April 2025 as the main way to acquire new cards. There are two pack categories: Seasonal Packs contain only the current season's cards and cost 5,000 tokens for Series 5 or 2,500 for Series 4, while Collectors Packs contain cards from past seasons at a lower price of 4,000 and 2,000 tokens respectively. Every pack gives you 1 guaranteed card plus 2 goodie rolls that can return tokens, credits, bonus cards, boosters, or cosmetics. Based on simulations of 10,000 players opening 200 packs each, those goodie returns reduce the effective cost of packs by 5-12% depending on your luck. A built-in pity timer guarantees a bonus card after a certain number of packs without one. SnapComplete's completion calculator factors in goodie returns across four tiers - Safe, Expected, Lucky, and None - so your timeline projections reflect real pack economics. Full guide.
How does match tracking work?
SnapComplete automatically tracks your Marvel Snap matches across Ranked, Conquest (Proving Grounds through Infinity tier), and Limited Time Game Modes including Grand Arena, Team Clash, and High Voltage - with no app, overlay, or browser extension required. Tracking happens entirely server-side after you link your account, and works on mobile (iOS and Android), desktop, and Steam. Every match records your deck, opponent info, card placements at each location, power totals per turn, snap timing, cube stakes, and the final result. The tracker also detects bot opponents and tags them separately so they do not pollute your competitive stats. Free users get 3 replay slots to save their best matches; premium unlocks 100 slots. Tap any match to open the replay viewer and step through the game turn by turn. Full guide.
Are Marvel Snap bundles worth buying?
SnapComplete's Bundle Guide calculates a VALUE% for every bundle by converting all contents - cards, tokens, credits, gold, boosters, and variants - to a single token-equivalent number so you can compare offers directly. Credits convert at the 2/3 token ratio derived from the Collection Track reinvestment loop, and gold converts at the Token Tuesday exchange rate. Bundles scoring above 100% give you more collection value per dollar or gold than the baseline spending rate. Sign in and sync your collection to see personalized bundle values based on what you already own. The rankings cover every offer type in the shop: standard USD bundles, Gold bundles, Token Tuesday deals, Vibranium Powered step-up bundles, Season Pass, Battle Pass, Gold Pass, and more. Sort by value to see the best deals at the top, or filter by source to focus on the bundle types you care about. Full guide.